Because this vaccine had to be prepared very quickly, but not so quick that it is
not effective, has put the medical community in a tough spot. They have done
as well as can be expected under the circumstances, and I don't believe there has
been any hanky panky at all, just an effort to get it out there, to those who need
it first, as best they can.
There are vaccines especially made up for pregnant women ,with the ingredient
removed which could prove dangerous to an expectant mother, or her unborn baby.
so hopefully those women receive their shots quickly, to remove any danger to
either them or their unborn.
It's time to stop all of this silliness about conspiracys from governments or other
culprits, this is a serious business, and we don't want to see any more deaths.
The pain and grieving on the face of the 'dad', of the young lad who died last
week after contracting HlNl, will stay in my memory forever, he was a very
healthy young man, and the last thing anyone around him expected, was to see
him die at such a young age, so now that there is a method of protecting those
most vulnerable to this flu, every effort should be made to do it.
Of course most people who get that flu will go thru it like most flus, and some
will suffer more than others, but still recover, BUT SOME WILL DIE, and how would
you like to be a parent who refused to allow your family to get vaccinated, then
stand by 'helpless' and watch one of them die.
The vaccine will not harm anyone, it is safe, but the HlNl flu can.